stuckinthemud
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To make a carved lap harp soundbox you cut a block nearly 3 ft long, 12” wide and 4” thick into a triangle then hollow it until the walls are about 3/4 “ thick. Now traditionally, Celtic lap harp sound boxes were roughed out then buried in peat bogs to season for months/years. The peat stopped them from rotting/spalting and prevented drying shakes. It also gave the wood a nice colour. If I ever manage to get hold of the wood to carve one (anyone in the south west got a big chunk of willow or black poplar?) does anyone have any suggestions for an alternative way of seasoning such a block of timber